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Michael F. Easley
Governor
State of North Carolina
Office of the Governor
Governor's Press Office
State Capitol, Raleigh, NC 27603-8001
(919) 733-5612 - Toll Free 1-800-662-7005
FAX (919) 733-5166
For Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Sarah Williamson
Date: June 29, 2007 Phone: 919/733-5612
GOV. EASLEY REAPPOINTS HUGHES TO COURTS COMMISSION
RALEIGH – Gov. Mike Easley has reappointed Warren Hughes of Burnsville to the North Carolina Courts Commission.
Hughes is the Yancey County Clerk of Superior Court. He is chairman of Hospice of Yancey County and president of the board of directors of Parkway Playhouse. Hughes received his Bachelor’s degree in political science from Western Carolina University and is a graduate of N.C. Central University School of Law.
The commission studies the structure, organization, jurisdiction, procedures and personnel of the Judicial Department and the General Court of Justice and makes recommendations to the General Assembly for changes to facilitate the administration of justice. The board has 28 members, each serving a four-year term. The governor appoints seven members. The chief justice, Senate President Pro Tempore and the Speaker of the House each appoint seven members.
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Michael F. Easley
Governor
State of North Carolina
Office of the Governor
Governor's Press Office
State Capitol, Raleigh, NC 27603-8001
(919) 733-5612 - Toll Free 1-800-662-7005
FAX (919) 733-5166
For Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Sarah Williamson
Date: June 29, 2007 Phone: 919/733-5612
GOV. EASLEY REAPPOINTS HUGHES TO COURTS COMMISSION
RALEIGH – Gov. Mike Easley has reappointed Warren Hughes of Burnsville to the North Carolina Courts Commission.
Hughes is the Yancey County Clerk of Superior Court. He is chairman of Hospice of Yancey County and president of the board of directors of Parkway Playhouse. Hughes received his Bachelor’s degree in political science from Western Carolina University and is a graduate of N.C. Central University School of Law.
The commission studies the structure, organization, jurisdiction, procedures and personnel of the Judicial Department and the General Court of Justice and makes recommendations to the General Assembly for changes to facilitate the administration of justice. The board has 28 members, each serving a four-year term. The governor appoints seven members. The chief justice, Senate President Pro Tempore and the Speaker of the House each appoint seven members.
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